King Tut's Wah Wah Hut

272A St Vincent St, Glasgow
0141 846 4034

Recent Reviews

Moongods Music

Great open mic on a Saturday afternoon. House piano is in tune and you can hear it in our video of vacation

Daniel Nieto

What an amazing atmosphere, if you enjoy live music and a cozy fun place to hang out and have a drink, this is it. The food was good, but that's not the main reason you go here (the time I went I believe the only option was pizzas). There are some very talented musicians playing here, and the staff is top notch.If you have an evening free in Glasgow, head down here for a bit and have a great time.

Noel Dennett

Been a few times for gigs, great

Sarah J

Intimate venue. There is a public bar downstairs and another smaller bar upstairs. Keep the noise down in the smoking area as it's out on the street. Pretty thorough on searching bags and making sure people aren't vaping during gigs.

AP Gaming TV

Was there to see Cyan Kicks on as an opening act, The venue is very small but I liked that in an odd sort of way, trying to get out after I had seen the band was murder but enjoyed as a whole.

F D

Been attending gigs at KTWWH for the past 20yrs and tonight we had the weirdest experience.Was at the merch table upstairs during the gig and a member of the security staff lambasted us for talking too loud as it was “not that type of concert”. Not entirely sure what was meant by this and when challenged, the staff member advised that their “CCTV system had identified that our conversation volume was too high” which is probably the most ridiculous thing i’ve ever heard.If you intend to have a conversation (away from the stage area) with friends, order a drink or merchandise then I suggest you learn sign language to ensure you don’t upset the staff. Absolute joke behaviour. Should rename the place King Tuts Wah Wah Library

Niall Rettie

Great little venue. Sound was spot on for the main musical act I was there to see.The cloakroom/bar/merch queue wasn’t very clear as to what was going on, but otherwise great.

John H

Had a decent experience at King Tut's seeing a band, crowd were generally good, but the sound from the speakers was a little 'mono' unless you were right in the middle of the room.

Keith Muirhead

Went to see Duke Specials supported by David Ford. Had a decent pizza before the show and the gig itself was brilliant.

Bearded Dad Gamer Edinburgh

Great venue, just so happened to arrive really early for a gig and there was a Hype Club event going on that was brilliant, especially seeing the young performers get that confidence boost. Prices were decent and service was quick. A great experience for intimate gigs.

Mark Spence

Good live music venue with an interesting history. We travelled to Glasgow from Liverpool and had found this place online. My wife and i thought it was far to expensive..£13 each to watch an hour of live music..Cràzy!! Dissapointed!!

Zoe Fraser

Amazing venue for up and coming artists!Always a great crowd of people and always a great night!Drink prices are reasonable. Queue at the bar is really quick!The actual venue is quite small and it can get quite busy but it's definitely worth it! The sound is fantastic.Went to see Corella a few weeks ago and they were ??Looking forward to the next visit next week to see Krooked Kings ?

Cory Graham

Tonight's gig was 5 piece Pastel's sell out tour at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. Signed to Manchester Independent label Spirit of Spike Island.Pastel have that early Indie / Brit Pop sound, very Stone Roses-esque. Good gig, very lively crowd.Looking forward to hearing more.

Craig Bruce

I've been coming to Tut's since 1994, and have actually played it twice I'm happy to say.My most recent visit was to see my friends boys band (Quaint), and we had a pretty good time.Rhe mecca for most up and coming bands, Tut's still holds a level of mystique, but I'd imagine more for an artist than a punter.I thought the sound on the night wasn't at all great, unfortunately. And I actually motioned to the sound engineer to "turn him up" when the bands lead guitar solo wasn't heard.Ps we didn't have any food.Tickets were £11 (Inc booking fee), with the cost of a beer roughly around the £5 mark.

Jessica L

Awesome music venue, lovely friendly bar staff every time I've visited and an intimate but energetic size for gigs. Last visit for drinks and a gig the air con was also on top form, thank you! Very reasonably priced food and drinks. Fair warning that it's not accessible due to stairs down to bar then up to the gig area.

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